Rho‐Kinase Inhibition Reduces Neointima Formation after Vascular Injury by Enhancing Bax Expression and Apoptosis
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T. Imaizumi | R. Shibata | N. Tahara | H. Kai | H. Niiyama | K. Tokuda | Kiyoko Takemiya | M. Koga | F. Kuwahara | Ken Kusaba | T. Nagata | Y. Seki | Ali Jalalidin | Tsuyoshi Nagata
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